Hamlet tell's King Claudius that Polonius's body is in Heaven or Hell and if he can not find them in neither then he is upstairs in the lobby. |
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| Where is Polonius's body Hamlet? | |
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| It is in heaven . . . or possibly in hell! But if he is in neither then he shall be waiting for you up the stairs in the lobby. | |
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King Claudius at the very moment decides to rush Hamlet off to England. |
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| For your own good Hamlet, you shall make your departer for England! Guards follow him by foot and hurry with haste to England where he shall be put down! | |
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| Then so be it UNGRATEFUL KING! | |
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The Gentlemen persaud the Queen to examine Ophelia's strange behavior in relation to Hamlet's departing for England. |
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| My Queen, Ophelia is indeed distracted and crazed. But she speaks much of her father. Her speech maybe a little off and sometimes may lose her train of thought, but please speak with her. | |
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| Let her come in then. | |
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